Out of Longwood, Fla., Cornerstone Tiny Homes, run by Brett and Kim Hiltbrand, have created a high-end, 32-feet gooseneck trailer tiny home they call the Westbury. It features a unique, two-loft layout splashy granite countertops, a 5-foot walk-in tile shower, a washer and dryer, stainless steel appliances and, according to their website, "engineered wood flooring that matches a stained tongue-and-groove ceiling."

In so many words, the Westbury has to be seen to be believed. Its most unusual feature is the split loft layout in which one loft serves as a huge master bedroom, while the other loft serves as a lounge or living room. This is accomplished with help from a very unusual roof line -- cathedral peaks at both ends of the house that allow you to stand up in the lounge, even though it is built on a loft. Let's take a look.

This view shows the door on the right, just past the end of the kitchen counter. It also shows you that the foyer area is taken up by stairs that serve as storage units. You can also see the height of the living room ceiling, which towers above the height of the couches.